On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
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Page ix
... Perpendicular Force the cause of Periodic Perturbations in Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic- Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable - Stability of System - Effects of ...
... Perpendicular Force the cause of Periodic Perturbations in Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic- Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable - Stability of System - Effects of ...
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... Perpendicular Force the cause of Periodic Perturbations in Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic - Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable Stability of System - Effects of ...
... Perpendicular Force the cause of Periodic Perturbations in Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic - Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable Stability of System - Effects of ...
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... perpendicular force , acts at right angles to the plane of the orbit , occasions the periodic inequalities in the planet's latitude , and affects the position of the orbit with regard to the plane of the ecliptic . It has been observed ...
... perpendicular force , acts at right angles to the plane of the orbit , occasions the periodic inequalities in the planet's latitude , and affects the position of the orbit with regard to the plane of the ecliptic . It has been observed ...
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... perpendicular to the axis , and the particles will have a tendency to fly from that axis in consequence of the centrifugal force arising from the velocity of rotation . The force of gravity is everywhere perpen- dicular to the surface ...
... perpendicular to the axis , and the particles will have a tendency to fly from that axis in consequence of the centrifugal force arising from the velocity of rotation . The force of gravity is everywhere perpen- dicular to the surface ...
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... perpendicular to the direction of gravitation , or of the plumb - line , and is the same which the sea would have if it were continued all round the earth beneath the continents . Such is the figure that has been measured in the ...
... perpendicular to the direction of gravitation , or of the plumb - line , and is the same which the sea would have if it were continued all round the earth beneath the continents . Such is the figure that has been measured in the ...
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